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the concept is simple -- use heat to treat pet -- phantom pain like you would use a heating pad to treat sore muscles. . you would think it would already be in practice, but that is where catherine thinks her young age is a advantage. >> i did not have all these preconceived ideas. i was solving the problem at the simplest level. >> the medical community took note. the socket put her on the map -- map leaving her inbox inundated with e-mails from amputees around the world. >> this provides the capability of helping millions of amputees fit into whatever they do and be successful. >> trying to raise the money to move the device into clinical trials, catherine is crossing these hurdles before it even crossing graduation stage. >> they are overlooking my age, my background, my education. they see this idea has value. >> not bad.
the concept is simple -- use heat to treat pet -- phantom pain like you would use a heating pad to treat sore muscles. . you would think it would already be in practice, but that is where catherine thinks her young age is a advantage. >> i did not have all these preconceived ideas. i was solving the problem at the simplest level. >> the medical community took note. the socket put her on the map -- map leaving her inbox inundated with e-mails from amputees around the world. >>...
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i think we would do that with any industry that came to us with those kinds of requests. that was some of the impetus behind the executive order to make sure our fiscal infrastructure really has the structures in process and practices in place to really defend their networks robustly. it is in the government' interest to make sure the infrastructure can protect itself shou. >> how involved is the intelligent maybe? >> -- community? >> it is about sharing information of what the intelligent community has and the law enforcement has. it is combining that information across the government. i learned that lesson over and over again. no one agency or part of the government has a monopoly on this area. no matter how competent or good it is, it takes a coordinated effort to a chess -- address the problem. >> would it be fair to say that the line is not as clear as it is in other areas? >> i would say that you had to take all of the roles together. there are clear lines include responsibilities that belong to say the department of homeland security versus law enforcement and firs
i think we would do that with any industry that came to us with those kinds of requests. that was some of the impetus behind the executive order to make sure our fiscal infrastructure really has the structures in process and practices in place to really defend their networks robustly. it is in the government' interest to make sure the infrastructure can protect itself shou. >> how involved is the intelligent maybe? >> -- community? >> it is about sharing information of what...
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is china hacking us blind? >> of starting a broad swath of western organizations. >> you might as well pick a card out of the deck as to who will get the death penalty. >> some of them will say it's a bad idea. >> the brash new kid on the block. >> i was elected to speak the truth. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- quite sequestration. march 1st is the deadline. they warn 800,000 civilian employees will have to take unpaid leave in federal employee workers will have to take a cut for the next six months. the long lines at the airport, travel delays. you may want to be careful what you e because food safety inspectors will be affected. they will be taking a hit. salaries in congress are safe, but they tell us none of this is supposed to happen. >> it was never meant to become implemented policy. >> and now they face a simple choice. are they willing to compromise to protect vital investments and all the jobs that depend on them? or would they raer put hundreds of thousands of jobs
is china hacking us blind? >> of starting a broad swath of western organizations. >> you might as well pick a card out of the deck as to who will get the death penalty. >> some of them will say it's a bad idea. >> the brash new kid on the block. >> i was elected to speak the truth. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- quite sequestration. march 1st is the deadline. they warn 800,000 civilian employees will have to take unpaid leave in...
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but that doesn't tell us or other people really what's going on in a way that would let us draw firm conclusions about the duration of this effect. we mention this in the end in appenddix a and talk about the revisions to our projections, we say since early 2010, we have been surprised by slow growth and spending in the federal health programs. 2012, medicare and medicaid spending were 5% less than we expected they would be in 2012 back in the beginning of 2010. we have seen that savings already. and we have over the past few years watching those data come in, mark down our projection of health spending. since 2010, we have taken our medicare and medicaid spending by about 15%. that amounts to $200 billion. for this reason. there are other changes, of course, in our health projections, economic factors, legislation and so on. but the changes that were technical, due to our observation of the slowing growth have led to a reduction in medicare and med said spending each of about 15% until 2020. we expect it to continue for a while, but we don't know. this is one of the sources of great
but that doesn't tell us or other people really what's going on in a way that would let us draw firm conclusions about the duration of this effect. we mention this in the end in appenddix a and talk about the revisions to our projections, we say since early 2010, we have been surprised by slow growth and spending in the federal health programs. 2012, medicare and medicaid spending were 5% less than we expected they would be in 2012 back in the beginning of 2010. we have seen that savings...
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so that's what you used to have... okay. and that's fios. wow, this is crazy fast, almost unbelievable. [ male announcer ] that will put some gas in the old tank, lindsay! living life at quantum speed, that's powerful. [ female announcer ] supercharge your internet sspeeds with a great deal that gets even better. switch to a fios triple play online for just $89.99 a month and we'll triple your speed for free with an upgrade to fios quantuteinternet. plus, get $250 back with a 2-year agreement. or, get the free upgrade and gat price with no annual contract. fios brings 100% fiber optic power right to your door. that's why it can deliver the fastest internet in the nation plus unlimited internet usage. don't miss your chance to get this incredible deal. visit verizon.com/hotprice today call the verizocenter for customers with disabilities for america's fastest, most consistent, at 800-900-6006 tty/v. most reliable internet: verizon fios. >> welcome back. , weaw the heinz associatedagain anticipatio. the purchase from -- warren the merr with wa
so that's what you used to have... okay. and that's fios. wow, this is crazy fast, almost unbelievable. [ male announcer ] that will put some gas in the old tank, lindsay! living life at quantum speed, that's powerful. [ female announcer ] supercharge your internet sspeeds with a great deal that gets even better. switch to a fios triple play online for just $89.99 a month and we'll triple your speed for free with an upgrade to fios quantuteinternet. plus, get $250 back with a 2-year agreement....
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that used to be the work ethic we were used to here? >> yeah, i love that commercial, but i saw myself asking the question paul harvey would have said the same thing if he had seen today's agriculture. billions in government subsidies and all that. every generation, when i was a kid i worked hard. people work hard. we work harder in america than any industrialized nation. >> dave: we do and there are still a lot of those farmers and lots of people are putting in extra time. steve, i think back to the doctors who used to be on call all the time. it's pretty hard, but it's hard to get a doctor on call. nowadays, everybody wants extra money? >> you can see what it did to education where teachers did struck go down the blackboard after work and -- scrubbing down the blackboard after work. how about focusing on the job itself and people would gladly pay you more if they were getting value. >> dave: adjudicate we pay more or not? >> i am all for paying overtime as long as the same employees get under time on the job. if you take an email, you
that used to be the work ethic we were used to here? >> yeah, i love that commercial, but i saw myself asking the question paul harvey would have said the same thing if he had seen today's agriculture. billions in government subsidies and all that. every generation, when i was a kid i worked hard. people work hard. we work harder in america than any industrialized nation. >> dave: we do and there are still a lot of those farmers and lots of people are putting in extra time. steve, i...
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so they'd heard he made a about us. so we ultimately concluded an independent would hurt us. >> we had obama voters. >> ray. they were obama voters and people open to alternatives. but by the third person in their to split this republican for an alternative. >> matt, did you ever think there is going to be, forget larry johnson or ron paul, but just polarized that? >> i don't think i ever really thought about this seriously, but to the questioners question, that are paul was someone we took serious from the beginning of our primary read it to the day of her convention that we were fortunate. you know, dr. paul and his supporters are anybody who underestimates them to sit at their own peril. we were fortunate the government of a relationship. >> they had debated between the 2008 primary and the 2012 primary. i think they had debated 37 times together. i do want to speak for them, but he is a nice man, so we always took dr. paul seriously in the primary were very happy he stayed. >> you think without that personal relatio
so they'd heard he made a about us. so we ultimately concluded an independent would hurt us. >> we had obama voters. >> ray. they were obama voters and people open to alternatives. but by the third person in their to split this republican for an alternative. >> matt, did you ever think there is going to be, forget larry johnson or ron paul, but just polarized that? >> i don't think i ever really thought about this seriously, but to the questioners question, that are paul...
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thank you for letting us having this opportunity to make this poster and also recognize us. thank you. (applause) >> thank you. i want to thank mayor lee and the members of the collaborative. as will build awareness for human trafficking issues i would like to call attention to the need for more shelter beds according to the project study released in 2012, there are only 678 beds in the entire country exclusively dedicated to trafficking survivors. there are thousands the deed aftercare services. that we offer at the monarch residence for women. last year freedom house -- sorry to do this again, there are thousands that need aftercare services that we offer at the monarch services. for girls ages 12-17 years old. we must do everything we can to bring resources. (applause) thank you. and support to these brave women and children who traffic right here in our own backyard. i am grateful for this tremendous award and the commitment through hope, restoration and a new life, to human trafficking survivors of all ages. thank very much. (applause) >> good morning everyone. i want t
thank you for letting us having this opportunity to make this poster and also recognize us. thank you. (applause) >> thank you. i want to thank mayor lee and the members of the collaborative. as will build awareness for human trafficking issues i would like to call attention to the need for more shelter beds according to the project study released in 2012, there are only 678 beds in the entire country exclusively dedicated to trafficking survivors. there are thousands the deed aftercare...
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thank you for joining us. i want to bring up mayor lee so she can bring up the announcements of the honorees for today. apl(applause) >> thank you emily and thank you to the commission on the status of women to our human rights commission thank you for being here and the commissioners and staff as well. thank you police chief for being here and certainly all the other department heads. wendy thank you for being here as well. members of the community. advocacy groups that have been so important to this movement. supervisor carmen chu, i know you and mayor newsom had this initial effort back some years ago to recognize the need to abolish human trafficking. an san francisco being such an international city, many of our roots are from immigrant families. we understand the problem. we did do something about it and continue that effort. i want to thank the us attorney's office for being here. and so many of you who have from the community done and continue to do what you can do to end human trafficking. this is suc
thank you for joining us. i want to bring up mayor lee so she can bring up the announcements of the honorees for today. apl(applause) >> thank you emily and thank you to the commission on the status of women to our human rights commission thank you for being here and the commissioners and staff as well. thank you police chief for being here and certainly all the other department heads. wendy thank you for being here as well. members of the community. advocacy groups that have been so...
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us. and we are ever mindful of those students whose faces inspire us to plan big for a bright future. tonight we can take pride in our progress. the table has been set by economic improvements, and we can now see a light at the end of the tunnel. but problems persist, and they demand our attention such as the current context in which i have come before you tonight to describe the budget and the policy agenda placed before the 77th session of the legislature. it is a context of improvement, realism and, yes, optimism. it is a context in which we are cast again in the role of problem solvers. my plan represents the next phase of recovery and rebuilding. tonight we prepare to embark on a legislative session that i hope will set an example for bipartisanship. two years ago we gathered in difficulty and confronted a time of triage. then we were consumed by the effort simply to stop the freefall. tonight we come together to further stabilize our state and lay a stronger foundation for its futur
us. and we are ever mindful of those students whose faces inspire us to plan big for a bright future. tonight we can take pride in our progress. the table has been set by economic improvements, and we can now see a light at the end of the tunnel. but problems persist, and they demand our attention such as the current context in which i have come before you tonight to describe the budget and the policy agenda placed before the 77th session of the legislature. it is a context of improvement,...
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it helps us, fossil fuels power our modern rule. they help us in every regard and those that oppose them and protest them and get governments to move against them, they love nature and hate human beings and they do a disservice to all of us. >> eric: we'll go to julie, you agree with the pipeline? >> i don't know if he is against the pipeline. i actually think its good thing to create jobs. i don't necessarily think it's going to affect demand, as soon as this comes through, opec turns on the spigot and we'll have the same problems all over again. oil is a worldwide commodity. i'm not sure how it will affect prices but it will create jobs. >> eric: here is one that actually bring 700,000 canadian oil right into america and it won't have to come from middle east. >> that is the thing, prices will come down. 20,000 jobs will be created and reliance on foreign oil will come down. that is most important. wayne has been talking about it. national security is at risk when we rely on these countries that hated us. not to mention a slap in
it helps us, fossil fuels power our modern rule. they help us in every regard and those that oppose them and protest them and get governments to move against them, they love nature and hate human beings and they do a disservice to all of us. >> eric: we'll go to julie, you agree with the pipeline? >> i don't know if he is against the pipeline. i actually think its good thing to create jobs. i don't necessarily think it's going to affect demand, as soon as this comes through, opec...
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what does this tell us? marriage, i believe, and many millions of our fellow citizens believe, marriage is, by its nature, heterosexual union, a bringing together of one man and one woman. it is not just a romantic attachment which can exist between any two people. it's not just a sexual relationship. it is the act of marriage which by its very definition requires two people of opposite sexes? if you take that basic requirement away, what you are left with is not marriage. the minister claims marriage has always been evolving, but this, mr. deputy speaker, is not evolution. it is revolution. true, i am blessed with six children. i realize not every married couple is able to have the gift of children or indeed may want to yet this doesn't change the fact that that concept of major has been bestowed with a vision of procreation. it brings together biologically those needed to generate a child. the very reason major is underpinned with laws and customs is because children usually often result from it. they need
what does this tell us? marriage, i believe, and many millions of our fellow citizens believe, marriage is, by its nature, heterosexual union, a bringing together of one man and one woman. it is not just a romantic attachment which can exist between any two people. it's not just a sexual relationship. it is the act of marriage which by its very definition requires two people of opposite sexes? if you take that basic requirement away, what you are left with is not marriage. the minister claims...
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it has a lot of us on edge. prices have risen every day for more than a month, at getting closer and closer to four dollars. we are not even close to the traditional rise in prices due to summer driving. >> i don't want an suv, it is too pricey on gas. >> mpg is their number-one priority. >> i think by the end of the month it will be $4. >> this year, prices are rising ahead of schedule. in california, some stations are already charging $5 a gallon. in arlington prices are not nearly that high. >> they should be going down, right? the economy is hurting right now. we cannot afford this. >> a lot of us are frustrated. aaa says the average price for regular stands at $3.74 a gallon. it is a little cheaper in virginia at $3.61. economies. the economists worry along surge in prices could hurt the economy. >> i feel like there is every excuse in the world for gas prices to go up. but one reason for the recent tax hike -- price type might be because of opec. production was cut by about 1 million barrels a day. partly
it has a lot of us on edge. prices have risen every day for more than a month, at getting closer and closer to four dollars. we are not even close to the traditional rise in prices due to summer driving. >> i don't want an suv, it is too pricey on gas. >> mpg is their number-one priority. >> i think by the end of the month it will be $4. >> this year, prices are rising ahead of schedule. in california, some stations are already charging $5 a gallon. in arlington prices...
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they cannot shut our lights off and leave us in the cold pretty much any time they want. what do we do? is this a nuclear issue? it's a whole new realm of strategic thinking that i do not think we have thought through. >> they can take our airplanes down. they can do all kinds of interesting things. >> what you might do, and i remember reading about this earlier, we are working on an offensive cyber war, what he might threaten if you cannot devise a defense, if you're going to attack us, we will shut down the lights in beijing and all over china. i think we probably have the same capacity, so that could be a kind of deterrent the way we have a deterrent in the nuclear war. >> in terms of our defense, a plan by the rules. >> it's not an open and shut case, you know? we have a free society and the internet is one of the freest instruments of communication. we really do not understand the implications. the really want the government taking control in a way that will protect us and the spine and everyone at the same time? it's not an easy question. >> are we behind the curve
they cannot shut our lights off and leave us in the cold pretty much any time they want. what do we do? is this a nuclear issue? it's a whole new realm of strategic thinking that i do not think we have thought through. >> they can take our airplanes down. they can do all kinds of interesting things. >> what you might do, and i remember reading about this earlier, we are working on an offensive cyber war, what he might threaten if you cannot devise a defense, if you're going to...
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now let that hope bring us together again. to solve the challenges of our time and write the next chapter in the amazing story of the greatest nation man has ever known. thank you for listening. may god bless all of you. may god bless our president. may god continue to bless the united states of america. >> senator marco rubio delivering the republican's response. it's always a tough spot. a tough job in contrast to the grand stage the president has in the house chamber with lawmakers applauding. definitely appeared senator rubio was a bit nervous at times. getting dry mouth, finally taking a drink of water. you feel for this spot. remember the louisiana governor bobby jindal had tough time delivering the spon response, rubio pushed back on the president's theory of government and talked about his story, a family of immigrants and this is the first time such a high profile speech will be given in two languages by the same person, as i mentioned at the top and it shows a sign of how crucial senator rubio has become in the g.o.p
now let that hope bring us together again. to solve the challenges of our time and write the next chapter in the amazing story of the greatest nation man has ever known. thank you for listening. may god bless all of you. may god bless our president. may god continue to bless the united states of america. >> senator marco rubio delivering the republican's response. it's always a tough spot. a tough job in contrast to the grand stage the president has in the house chamber with lawmakers...
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we are not yet in that situation i am was it about it i am again one of us i am not saying that this is the best of all worlds it's possible that a year from now or two years from now we will be seeing the manifestations of inflation and of a financial bubble and then the central banks will be under a lot of pressure to tighten quickly and we could have a major problem on our hands but i want the central banks held actually maher is on he wanted to go to hong kong fair time i just say that's a it's wrong i mean the thing is generally i want a grievous add actually on most things inflation is a real problem you know they don't need to basically because it's now and that doesn't make anybody rich printing money you know otherwise than bob it would be raised by my germany at the time it would have bloomed you know it's just a lot of nonsense but but at the same time right now another thing i would just wanna ball out what if the u.s. stopped printing because the u.s. is already basically broke they have got unfunded liabilities of over two hundred trillion you can google laurence kotlik
we are not yet in that situation i am was it about it i am again one of us i am not saying that this is the best of all worlds it's possible that a year from now or two years from now we will be seeing the manifestations of inflation and of a financial bubble and then the central banks will be under a lot of pressure to tighten quickly and we could have a major problem on our hands but i want the central banks held actually maher is on he wanted to go to hong kong fair time i just say that's a...
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it has given us strength and inspiration. we look forward to having him and his entire unit back safely with us next year. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, the state of our state is productive. in spite of the challenges that come our way. the last decade has not been an easy one for our nation. through the financial crisis and the deep recession that follows, we have watched washington founder on both sides of the aisle, bouncing from one solution to another. the result of our federal government's incompetence have been predictably poor. if a step into recovery, job numbers, rising unemployment. 31,574 jobs. over $6 billion in new investment. unemployment at a four year low. and two 11-win football teams. [applause] i was a proud governor when both our schools one this year. tonight we what we did tonight we have two very special guests, the quarterbacks who led the tigers to a win on the biggest stage of their lives. please give a round of applause. [applause] i personally want to thank you because you are the reason i got
it has given us strength and inspiration. we look forward to having him and his entire unit back safely with us next year. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, the state of our state is productive. in spite of the challenges that come our way. the last decade has not been an easy one for our nation. through the financial crisis and the deep recession that follows, we have watched washington founder on both sides of the aisle, bouncing from one solution to another. the result of our federal...
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the leverage that the church uses used to be there were children in scientology. they used to be on board ships. they cause a lot of trouble. and hubbard have a theory that children are not different from adults, they are just small. and, therefore, they should be treated as you would treat an adult, and so when a child misbehaved, he came up with one of his punishment was to put them in the chain locker. that's where the anchor chain is stored, and it's cold and dark and dank. and they would be fed but they were not allowed out to go to the bathroom or go to sleep or anything. just put in there for days and some of them for weeks. he actually put -- a deaf girl in the hopes she would regain her hearing. so the treatment of children became huge issue early on and finally, it was decided we can't have them. we can't have kids here because they had a ranch were children, and the children essentially built their own dormitories and gave themselves going and so on. very, very little adult supervision. so it came to pass that the decision was made no more kids, which m
the leverage that the church uses used to be there were children in scientology. they used to be on board ships. they cause a lot of trouble. and hubbard have a theory that children are not different from adults, they are just small. and, therefore, they should be treated as you would treat an adult, and so when a child misbehaved, he came up with one of his punishment was to put them in the chain locker. that's where the anchor chain is stored, and it's cold and dark and dank. and they would...
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they will miss us. the heavy snow will miss us. a wintery mix by dawn, north and west of town. other than that right now we're looking at nothing around richmond for the time being, working their way up here as we need to go through the night. light rain by dawn. but above 32 in the metro. gaithersburg north and west. nothing serious. friday grab a coat and an umbrella and a wet commute. perhaps a wet commute going home. so our future cast, it looks like this. 5:230 in the morning prepare if the wet commute. down i-5, either side of d.c. with a little bit of the snow and mix. and certainly west of i-81. the best chance here. then we'll get into the 9:30 hours. still light rain and showers. nothing real heavy. look for all the activity here. and putting us back into motion for you. and just light showers in the metro area as they will wrap back up around. snow is possible for tomorrow night. west of i-81 and certainly west of the divide. so the next three days, they are yellow tomorrow. they will impact your two and from work trip no doubt about that as they could end with the s
they will miss us. the heavy snow will miss us. a wintery mix by dawn, north and west of town. other than that right now we're looking at nothing around richmond for the time being, working their way up here as we need to go through the night. light rain by dawn. but above 32 in the metro. gaithersburg north and west. nothing serious. friday grab a coat and an umbrella and a wet commute. perhaps a wet commute going home. so our future cast, it looks like this. 5:230 in the morning prepare if...
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. >> you may not like what we proposed, but let us have a vote. is the house of representatives. >> both the house and sent it -- both the house and senate are recess. the pentagon officially notified employees that they could face four lows because of the cut. >> police could make a major breakthrough on the cold case. detectives have confirmed remains found in stafford county are those of a d.c. woman who disappeared six and a half years ago. we have more on the investigation and why police want your help tonight. >> the manner and cause of death that we suspect, that information leads us to believe it is a homicide. >> is a kind of crime the staffordshire department never wants to see cross of to their county. but when a trucker pulled off the road to go to the bathroom and found a skeleton remains, it deputies believe they're dealing with the murder. when they searched the area, they found personal effects scattered through the woods. the skeleton was taken to the medical examiner's office was determined it was that of young female. >> dna evi
. >> you may not like what we proposed, but let us have a vote. is the house of representatives. >> both the house and sent it -- both the house and senate are recess. the pentagon officially notified employees that they could face four lows because of the cut. >> police could make a major breakthrough on the cold case. detectives have confirmed remains found in stafford county are those of a d.c. woman who disappeared six and a half years ago. we have more on the...
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tellivers and maryland, us. bring the snows and are the worst.r just in case of the driveway or is slick.lk we have been disappointed day after day. withryland, our first stop precipitation starting light. >> getting ready for this to hitrm that is about tonight. dodge the operator started with salt. >> we are excited, making a little money. it was more than a dusting like we have had for days on end. in fact, it snowed for four days and eight of the last 12 days. accumulation has been meager at best. along montgomery county, salt trucks were still on standby. the drivers waiting and wondering. >> teasing us with the dust in here and there. definitely looking forward to a nice big snow for sure. >> a lot of us look almost three ago to the snow, the most of us don't want 20 inches of snow or 25 inches of snow. but they won't mind if they have four or 6 inches. see any we didn't flurries, what is in store for the morning? tracking what we can expect. >> you can get an idea of the regional radar. that little area o
tellivers and maryland, us. bring the snows and are the worst.r just in case of the driveway or is slick.lk we have been disappointed day after day. withryland, our first stop precipitation starting light. >> getting ready for this to hitrm that is about tonight. dodge the operator started with salt. >> we are excited, making a little money. it was more than a dusting like we have had for days on end. in fact, it snowed for four days and eight of the last 12 days. accumulation has...
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it is an excellent outreach item for us. we also have hal smith who is on the board [speaker not understood], and our current foreperson, mark [speaker not understood]. would you like to say anything about your jury service? >> well, i'm very grateful, one, to be selected. two, to have an incredible group of jurors to work with, representative of all aspects of san francisco communities and educational background. and it's been incredible to view what the city has to offer in a really intimate way. and we look forward to carrying on a rich tradition of following up with past reports, doing past juries proud, and we look forward to putting out some good reports. >> thank you. we also have, and i'm not going to call you out because i don't want anybody to [speaker not understood] we have several current jurors here and a number of former jurors here also. as kate said, the california jurors is comprised of [speaker not understood]. at the chapter here, we very much [speaker not understood] with the courts in recruiting and pub
it is an excellent outreach item for us. we also have hal smith who is on the board [speaker not understood], and our current foreperson, mark [speaker not understood]. would you like to say anything about your jury service? >> well, i'm very grateful, one, to be selected. two, to have an incredible group of jurors to work with, representative of all aspects of san francisco communities and educational background. and it's been incredible to view what the city has to offer in a really...
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thank you for joining us. i'm laura evan. >> i'm maureen umeh. it's beewet, cold, gray, career, you name it. it's been that kind of a day here. some good news. sunday could be sunny. how does that sound? >> gwen tolbert joins us now with a look at the rest of the forecast. >> reporter: we had plenty of rain, and i am sure that people would love to see the sun back. let's look at our map. we have had a fair amount of rain showers moving out over the course of today and we will gradually see a break and seeing a chance of a few more showers and rather than that, it won't be that into the weekend. highs today, 46 degrees at reagan national airport; 43, dulles; 45, bwi-thurgood marshal. the temperatures below the average, anywhere from two to five degrees. 45 at d.c., 45 at manasses, 46 at fredericksburg; 45 degrees at baltimore as well. the temperature is not bad and that is still mild outside. overnight tonight, we're heading to 36 degrees for an overnight low. a light northerly wind flow. the sun will return into tomorrow and under the influence b
thank you for joining us. i'm laura evan. >> i'm maureen umeh. it's beewet, cold, gray, career, you name it. it's been that kind of a day here. some good news. sunday could be sunny. how does that sound? >> gwen tolbert joins us now with a look at the rest of the forecast. >> reporter: we had plenty of rain, and i am sure that people would love to see the sun back. let's look at our map. we have had a fair amount of rain showers moving out over the course of today and we will...
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stay with us for complete coverage. instant updates on your forecast, log onto wjla.com and our social media website, a facebook and twitter. doug will be back in a few minutes. >> we are today's away from the beginning of sequestration oftwo days away from the beginning of sequestration. congress seems to be no closer to a plan. we're live on capitol hill with the latest. >> the feeling and capitol hill is that we are tilting farther and farther away of reaching any kind of resolution. there are some praise the president for keeping the focus on virginia, there are others who say his time is better spent on focusing on trying to find a solution here in washington. the president speaking at a shipyard -- >> currently in jeopardy because of politics in washington. >> at the capitol, the reaction from republicans was not so welcoming. >> the president would be better spending his time here in washington meeting with people who disagree with them. >> one area of agreement is virginia would be one of the areas hardest hit.
stay with us for complete coverage. instant updates on your forecast, log onto wjla.com and our social media website, a facebook and twitter. doug will be back in a few minutes. >> we are today's away from the beginning of sequestration oftwo days away from the beginning of sequestration. congress seems to be no closer to a plan. we're live on capitol hill with the latest. >> the feeling and capitol hill is that we are tilting farther and farther away of reaching any kind of...
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they hold us hostage. if you bring criminal charges against them you bring them down and that brings down the system. you can't get too tough with them. you can't break them up because it tears down its system. it's all just fives not that therl necessarily true because it's preserving the status quo and keeping their political power which is so strong in washington in tact. >> jon: can you stick around for a little bit? i want to ask you about that aspect of it at least behind the scenes there is a recognition that this is useless to some extent? there's a great thing in there about how they changed the world. four million homeowners had to be helped. they changed the wording that said we had to look for four million because we only helped 700,000. >> it's a classic washington move. the program goal is to help four million people. it was never going to be close because it was so broken. they weren't really caring about those people, they were trying to protect the
they hold us hostage. if you bring criminal charges against them you bring them down and that brings down the system. you can't get too tough with them. you can't break them up because it tears down its system. it's all just fives not that therl necessarily true because it's preserving the status quo and keeping their political power which is so strong in washington in tact. >> jon: can you stick around for a little bit? i want to ask you about that aspect of it at least behind the scenes...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. progress-oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your progress-oh! story on facebook. ... ... >> charles: just in time for valentine's day, suite heart stocks for sweet profits. what do you have. >> american express, if you saw my bill you would understand why. it's the type of value play that is really working well. broke out great this week. >> charles: you like that one? >> i do but i find it concerning that americans use their credit card less. >> charles: what do you like? >> vanguard dividend paying, dividend payers have been a star recently as companies gi
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. progress-oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. progress-oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your progress-oh! story on facebook. ... ...
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. progress-oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories...
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i am here to the special use district for this project. it is not a win-win situation for north beach. north beach has nothing to gain from this. it is simply a place to dump all the debris from this subway project in chinatown in northern beach. this is not been a good thing for the chinatown community versus the north beach community. we're not really happy about this. the change of location does not in any way reduce the construction impacts to the neighborhood. it moves them just to the other side of columbus. this pagoda property faces columbus, so the disruption to traffic is inevitable and the dirt and all the other things are still there. it's not a handful of people that are opposed to it as supervisor chiu said. in all the meetings i have been to, a majority have been opposed to. one official at the community meeting was cut short by a fire alarm. it's been very frustrating to the people attending that meeting that we were not allowed to ask questions. the likelihood of a north beach stop is next to nil. the agreement with the ow
i am here to the special use district for this project. it is not a win-win situation for north beach. north beach has nothing to gain from this. it is simply a place to dump all the debris from this subway project in chinatown in northern beach. this is not been a good thing for the chinatown community versus the north beach community. we're not really happy about this. the change of location does not in any way reduce the construction impacts to the neighborhood. it moves them just to the...
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use extra time if you're planning to use the metro to get around. this weekend, the orange line trains will not run. no service between vienna and boston until sunday. shuttle trains will be single tracking. there will be no work on the blue yellow, or green lines. we have all of this information on our website wjla.com. and as the world gets ready for an historic change, there's already one tangible sign of pope benedict xvi upcoming departure. his twitter account is on its final leg. the account will put out its last official tweet on february 27 the day before the pope resigned. when it officially closes on february 28, i will leave behind some 2 million online followers. -- it will leave behind some 2 million on my flowers. -- online followers. we go back to those who knew her when she attended gw. and what one man is willing to do to see manned mission to mars. and we're expecting a wintry mix headin >> you are watching abc7 news at noon on your side. >> welcome back. adam is joining us. the already getting a little bit of activity. >> just out
use extra time if you're planning to use the metro to get around. this weekend, the orange line trains will not run. no service between vienna and boston until sunday. shuttle trains will be single tracking. there will be no work on the blue yellow, or green lines. we have all of this information on our website wjla.com. and as the world gets ready for an historic change, there's already one tangible sign of pope benedict xvi upcoming departure. his twitter account is on its final leg. the...
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we can also help grow our economy if we have a legal immigration system that allows us to attract and asemi-late the best and brightest. we need a responsible permanent solution to the problem of those here illegally but first, we must follow through on the broken promises of the past to secure the borders and enforce the laws. helping the middle class to require an education system that gives people the skills today's jobs entail and tomorrow's knowledge. we need to incentive schools and give all parents, especially the parents of children with special needs the opportunity to send their children to the school of their choice and because college tuition costs have grown so fast, we need to change the way we pay for higher education. now i believe in federal financial aid. i couldn't have gone to college without it. but it's not just about spending more money. it's also about strengthening and modern newsing them. the work force should not be forced to except 20th century education solutions. today's students aren't only 18 years but veterans and parents that need the education to ear
we can also help grow our economy if we have a legal immigration system that allows us to attract and asemi-late the best and brightest. we need a responsible permanent solution to the problem of those here illegally but first, we must follow through on the broken promises of the past to secure the borders and enforce the laws. helping the middle class to require an education system that gives people the skills today's jobs entail and tomorrow's knowledge. we need to incentive schools and give...
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there is talk of us becoming more vulnerable against terrorism. lex we cannot maintain the level of security around the country. >> the defense subcommittee is holding a hearing. government departments can expect cuts. >> this is an abdication of congressional responsibility. to be a check and balance and make financial decisions. i regret congress known -- is not legislate. >> a president invited the nation's governors to discuss cuts that will hurt their states. >> the longer the cuts are in place, the bigger the impact will become. >>are americans more afraid or frustrated? >> frustrated. they are not coming together. >> we had technical difficulties. >> the senate is expected to vote to confirm chuck hagel asked defense secretary. the former nebraska senator faced criticism from house republicans who questioned his issues -- a stance on issues. gop lawmakers signaled they will and their tactics. >> police and laurel are investigating after a human skull was discovered in the woods. a couple found this goal. they called the police. no word yet
there is talk of us becoming more vulnerable against terrorism. lex we cannot maintain the level of security around the country. >> the defense subcommittee is holding a hearing. government departments can expect cuts. >> this is an abdication of congressional responsibility. to be a check and balance and make financial decisions. i regret congress known -- is not legislate. >> a president invited the nation's governors to discuss cuts that will hurt their states. >> the...
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s ali Ó libre b a bajo f ianza . >> >> con el us o d el p apa Á be nef ic d c o benedicto, 1 (mÚsica( con lo fuerte sobre sacerdotes p pederastras. >> con el cvardenal josef rat n ratzinger, despuÉs de esperar o por decadas esperaba que la j t justicia quedara. >> barvbba es uno de los 8 ex i legionarios de cristo que acuso aqbusos, se comenzÓ a revelarlo del padre marciel que le decÍan consumia drogas y tenÍa hijos. >> mi primer abuso sucediÓ cu cuan...
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>> you know, when we first started working on the show, steven spielberg, who hired us and asked us to produce the show with him, because it was too steven's idea originally, one day in success, if we get to that place, maybe one day we'll take the show that we're writing for "smash" and mount it on broadway. it was never a game plan, but we always thought in the back of our minds that could be like a fantasy. >> and you know, when we were shooting, we all stand around on the set watching these incredible musical numbers happen and we say, wouldn't this be great on stage. so we've certainly talked about it, but the actual reality, it hasn't happened just yet. >> you're right, though. yeah, what -- it's poised for such success. i agree with you. >> absolutely. absolutely. and in success, with doing that, it creates a new business for us. i mean, the idea of basically platforming an original show on tv and then having it adapted t to the broadway stage and then tours and then maybe making a feature film of that, i mean, it really, in success, it's limitless. >> look, you know, i've been
>> you know, when we first started working on the show, steven spielberg, who hired us and asked us to produce the show with him, because it was too steven's idea originally, one day in success, if we get to that place, maybe one day we'll take the show that we're writing for "smash" and mount it on broadway. it was never a game plan, but we always thought in the back of our minds that could be like a fantasy. >> and you know, when we were shooting, we all stand around on...
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what can you tell us about it? >> reporter: exactly right, ken, we are on mount hamilton road, that has been chosed for hours after -- closed for hours after this accident. a red corvette was going up the hill and over corrected or spun out and went over the cliff into a deep ravine. apparently this all happened right in front of a motorist who became a victim himself he told us what happened next. >> i pulled over a motorist and asked them to call 911 and i ran down the hill to see if i could help at all.
what can you tell us about it? >> reporter: exactly right, ken, we are on mount hamilton road, that has been chosed for hours after -- closed for hours after this accident. a red corvette was going up the hill and over corrected or spun out and went over the cliff into a deep ravine. apparently this all happened right in front of a motorist who became a victim himself he told us what happened next. >> i pulled over a motorist and asked them to call 911 and i ran down the hill to see...
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police had to use a reverse 9-1- 1 system notifying everybody that lived in that area. >> it was a high priority and a concern of the police department to alert the neighbors in that area and make sure we could locate the pitbulls as soon as possible with the possibility of them injuries someone else. >> hours later, they were found near north point state park and shot and killed the dog that attacked the woman and took the other dog toen a mal control. the victim's injuries are serious, but police expect her to recover. >>> kate lynn, last seen in the 5900 block of benton heights in north baltimore. anyone with information is urged to call the missing persons unit. we'll pass that number 443-984- 7385. >> >> a deadly fire in west baltimore now ruled a homicide. firefighters put out a car fire. near clifton avenue early friday morning and discovered two bodies, police say a man and a woman was shot. baltimore county councilman todd huff is facing dui charges. he is accused of being drunk while driving a county car. he asked to make a phone call to contact the police chief and asked the
police had to use a reverse 9-1- 1 system notifying everybody that lived in that area. >> it was a high priority and a concern of the police department to alert the neighbors in that area and make sure we could locate the pitbulls as soon as possible with the possibility of them injuries someone else. >> hours later, they were found near north point state park and shot and killed the dog that attacked the woman and took the other dog toen a mal control. the victim's injuries are...
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melissa: can they give us a geographical location? >> twenty atomic bombs, it seems like it would be a big problem for almost everybody. maybe it is a development for a new defense system. can be very star trek. >> alike in bad 1970's film. the nuclear missiles to blow up the asteroid. natalie wood as a matter of fact was in it. melissa: it has already been made. >> sean connery, too. >> it always works. melissa: you guys are wonderful. go take care of the spider problem. that's all the "money" we have for you today. see you back here tomorrow. be sure to check out my interview with former secretary of security. ♪ gerri: hello, everybody. i'm gerri willis. tonight back to basics for president obama, but with his new focus on the economy be any more effective than his last? also, the nearly 3 million americans to get those free cell phones we all pay for are found to be ineligible. i will have the latest on this waste, fraud, and abuse. speaking of waste, solar power is supposed to be a clean energy alternative. a new report shows it
melissa: can they give us a geographical location? >> twenty atomic bombs, it seems like it would be a big problem for almost everybody. maybe it is a development for a new defense system. can be very star trek. >> alike in bad 1970's film. the nuclear missiles to blow up the asteroid. natalie wood as a matter of fact was in it. melissa: it has already been made. >> sean connery, too. >> it always works. melissa: you guys are wonderful. go take care of the spider...
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that's our news the ones who inspire us, the ones who make us laugh, the ones with the strong shoulder to lean on, the ones we're named after, and the ones named after us. it takes all kinds of good to make a family. at new york life, everything we do is to help you keep good going. ♪ silent night holy night ♪ ♪ all is calm all is bright ♪ ♪ round yon virgin
that's our news the ones who inspire us, the ones who make us laugh, the ones with the strong shoulder to lean on, the ones we're named after, and the ones named after us. it takes all kinds of good to make a family. at new york life, everything we do is to help you keep good going. ♪ silent night holy night ♪ ♪ all is calm all is bright ♪ ♪ round yon virgin
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come back and visit us at 5:00. >> thank you. >> thanks for having us.
come back and visit us at 5:00. >> thank you. >> thanks for having us.
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should use it out or play? next. his happy couple used capital one venture miles for their "destination wedding." double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually use. what a coincidence? what's in your wallet? [ all screaming ] watch the elbows ladies. gerri: i've got whiplashed. the stock market on a heck of a ride one point* shy of triple digits and encouraging economic news after they saw as the biggest one day decline yesterday. in joining me with the thoughts how to sit it out. this is nerve wracking i'm sure you hear this from your radio show. what you telling them what to do? >> get excited, it is the beginning of a major sustained bull market. we have been talking about this for years, here we are. don't miss out by being on the sidelines. gerri: i lov
should use it out or play? next. his happy couple used capital one venture miles for their "destination wedding." double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually use. what a coincidence? what's in your...
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look, when you have no facts and you use emotions and fear. oh, my god, children are going to starve to death in our streets and air traffic shut down. that's when you don't have facts. and both sides are doing this, both sides refusing to cut. look, according to president obama's own budget, we're going to run trillion dollar deficits ten years from now. and ten years and about 48 trillion dollars over the next ten years, we're trying to cut 1 trillion. instead of 40 cents of every dollar we're asking our government to borrow 38 cents a dollar. if a company can't cut 2%, not much less the entire 40% that we're borrowing, something's wrong. this is fear mongering at its worst. >> well, jehmu, do we have reason to be afraid? are you scared? >> yes. and we absolutely have reason to be afraid, brenda. how do you spell bad news for the company? s-e- s-e-q-u-... you get the point, sequester. and at the new year when we were looking at the fiscal cliff, but is there really a difference between the exorcist and the shining? the fear is there. of cour
look, when you have no facts and you use emotions and fear. oh, my god, children are going to starve to death in our streets and air traffic shut down. that's when you don't have facts. and both sides are doing this, both sides refusing to cut. look, according to president obama's own budget, we're going to run trillion dollar deficits ten years from now. and ten years and about 48 trillion dollars over the next ten years, we're trying to cut 1 trillion. instead of 40 cents of every dollar...
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caused by the demise of the company and used that to avoid any layoffs that year. during her time we were one of the five finalists in the 2005 prize for education receiving $100,000 for students scholarships, in 2004, we became the highest achieving urban school system in california as we have been ever since. superintendent included the development of the stars, the student and teachers achieving results program that reorganized the district more equality to oefp most challenged schools. we developed and implemented the way that the budgets programs and all of which remain in place today and have become integral parts of the parts of our district. after she left san francisco, she joined the teacher's college of colombia university, where she served as the director of the urban director's program and the scholars similar pose um. in 2008 she was the superintendent of the school district of philadelphia where she remained for three years. she received numerous honors and awards, including in 2010, the richard r. green award for educator of the year from the counci
caused by the demise of the company and used that to avoid any layoffs that year. during her time we were one of the five finalists in the 2005 prize for education receiving $100,000 for students scholarships, in 2004, we became the highest achieving urban school system in california as we have been ever since. superintendent included the development of the stars, the student and teachers achieving results program that reorganized the district more equality to oefp most challenged schools. we...
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will not be seen tells us that other malfunction of this. audience is flipped out they cheered everybody in the eighties wanted to be gordon gekko but the thing is this all over stone road is a piece of satire but nobody got it just the opposite all over stone was trying to send up the excesses of the reagan era michael douglas's portrayal helped inspire a whole generation of slicked back hair doos in double breasted seats adopting the greed is good ethos and pursuing the american dream as it had come to be defined now delivers obscene wealth for a very few well raining poverty and misery down on many and serving as a homicidal force for others because people do in fact die for lack of access to health care in the richest country in the world that's the us of a human consumption is in fact accelerating the instruction of our planet people do in fact die in wars waged based on lies that profit a precious few over five million children globally each year do not reach their fifth birthday because they die of starvation all of this is not becaus
will not be seen tells us that other malfunction of this. audience is flipped out they cheered everybody in the eighties wanted to be gordon gekko but the thing is this all over stone road is a piece of satire but nobody got it just the opposite all over stone was trying to send up the excesses of the reagan era michael douglas's portrayal helped inspire a whole generation of slicked back hair doos in double breasted seats adopting the greed is good ethos and pursuing the american dream as it...
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motion will be used. to give job done for the farmer and prop artist i was fired sparked i must fight. i'll fight. the fight for the right. potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit stunning in a few hours from new york to maine we have team coverage of the storm. but what we're watching is the very heavy snow moving into boston proper earlier today it was very sticky you can see it start to become much more connery down the line there's still a lot of snow out here a good place for snowball fight. jason it is going to be pretty incredible day there and even record snowfall throughout much of in life nobody's allowed to be driving lessons from emergency vehicles are exceptions.
motion will be used. to give job done for the farmer and prop artist i was fired sparked i must fight. i'll fight. the fight for the right. potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit stunning in a few hours from new york to maine we have team coverage of the storm. but what we're watching is the very heavy snow moving into boston proper earlier today it was very sticky you can see it start to become much more connery down the line there's still a lot of snow...
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will it be over us or out to sea? a chance saturday night and sunday morning, and just cold. >> and from our weird news file, we have the dirt on a new restaurant with odd cuisine and some would say, it's a dirty shame. runs a very fancy place where you get a literal dose of the flavor from the bottom -- that's right, dirt. ocean dirt. one of his main ingredients. tested, sterilized, serves up his dirt by the bucket full. yeah, and if anything, a tasting menu is $110 a person. but you do get to top the whole thing off with a serving of dirt flavored ice cream. hey, it's a dirty job, somebody has to do it. >> oh no. >> we want to hear what you think. send your e-mails to mcginty's mail bag. the address is mailbag@wusa9.com. 9news now will be right back. >>> we have a clarification from last night's 11:00 p.m. newscast. in our post grammy show, i noted i seen tweets that white used profanity. cbs says that is not the case. in a statement given to the hollywood reporter, a spokesman said that cbs had editors listen multi
will it be over us or out to sea? a chance saturday night and sunday morning, and just cold. >> and from our weird news file, we have the dirt on a new restaurant with odd cuisine and some would say, it's a dirty shame. runs a very fancy place where you get a literal dose of the flavor from the bottom -- that's right, dirt. ocean dirt. one of his main ingredients. tested, sterilized, serves up his dirt by the bucket full. yeah, and if anything, a tasting menu is $110 a person. but you do...
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when we keep giving money to these people who are always knocking us in voting against us. but then just go wherever. [laughter] >> i wrote in mike huckabee in last the last election. i will tell you why. even though i do not attend with my writing, i thought, well, if anything happens, and we will have a jewish president. [laughter] neil: that is a lot of fun. [inaudible] >> let me tell you something. today it is on me. and i said, okay,. neil: thank you for giving us a realistic view. as we come back, almost wi by a rock from space in the case of the meteor. republicans say it is the white house facing us -- or is it the republicans? a new push for neil: republicans are blasting a global warming bill. in regards to tax carbon emissions, president obama is promising to take matters into his own hands and take executive action.. we have peter hudson. of the hudson corporation. when you think about using this is what the demonstration will do? take matters into their own hands? thank you very much for the opportunity. >> in regards to u.s. manufacturers and producers, longer
when we keep giving money to these people who are always knocking us in voting against us. but then just go wherever. [laughter] >> i wrote in mike huckabee in last the last election. i will tell you why. even though i do not attend with my writing, i thought, well, if anything happens, and we will have a jewish president. [laughter] neil: that is a lot of fun. [inaudible] >> let me tell you something. today it is on me. and i said, okay,. neil: thank you for giving us a realistic...
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i really appreciate your taking the time out here today and inviting us us to city hall and being part of the celebration. thank you claudine. as always your support and your assistance have been instrumental and it is very much appreciated. thank very much. and thank you all for joining us here today. this is an auspicious ceremony in this beautiful city of san francisco where for the second year in a row now we have been the official first day of issue city for the lunar new year stamp. i might also add that for out of the six stamps in the series san francisco has been chosen three times to be the official city. we must be doing something right in san francisco. i am honored to represent the postal service. today is an exciting service. we are proud to celebrate our special time with our friends and the asian community. appreciate the beauty of the stamps for them to use in the new year greetings to families and friends and we capture that beauty this year into celebrating the lunar year stamp. the stamp features the firecrackers that scare off evil spirits and renew hope for the fu
i really appreciate your taking the time out here today and inviting us us to city hall and being part of the celebration. thank you claudine. as always your support and your assistance have been instrumental and it is very much appreciated. thank very much. and thank you all for joining us here today. this is an auspicious ceremony in this beautiful city of san francisco where for the second year in a row now we have been the official first day of issue city for the lunar new year stamp. i...
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he is talking to us after watching our investigations. he has listened to members talk about a broken culture or complaints of sexual harassment. >> it's not that they tolerate it but they don't adrez it. >> he not only heard it from our report but he has herd from several members of his union. >> there is still a culture of fear out there. >> this is david baldwin. >> i have a mandate from the governor to change the culture of the unit, of the organization. >> general baldwin made that prom last february. >> at this point he definitely has not kept the promise. if you need everything you need to look at the people you have spoken with. >> major general baldwin made promises. did he keep his promise? >> no. >> has the problem been cleaned up? >> no. it has gotten worse. >> quite the opposite. >> i just can't believe the huge chain of command can't take care of people. >> they like to keep knit tit i closet with the other scheduletons. >> it's how much he has not done. >> top leaders continue to decline our interview request. but for the f
he is talking to us after watching our investigations. he has listened to members talk about a broken culture or complaints of sexual harassment. >> it's not that they tolerate it but they don't adrez it. >> he not only heard it from our report but he has herd from several members of his union. >> there is still a culture of fear out there. >> this is david baldwin. >> i have a mandate from the governor to change the culture of the unit, of the organization....
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stay with us. a political's jonathan allen and brian coester, right after the number of the week, coming up >> well, if youou of a a tiger woodss r underdogs maybe the number of the week is n not foror y you but ifif you are from fairirfax county it is. 8400 is the number of jobs regional powerhouse fairfax county says it attractive in 2012. the fairfax county econonomic devevelopmt authority says it works with 186 businesseso add those bs. jerry gdon, president and ceo of the aututhority says the gains are a testament of fairfax county's economy and thehe result of the strategy of diviversifying its economic base. borden says the new jobs come from companies in many differerent fields and all sizes and backgrounds. stay with us. we will be talking sequestration and other topics when our roundtable joins u us after thee eak. i got it when we could download an hd movie in like two minutes. [ male announcer ] once you've got verizon fios -- america's faest, most reliable internet -- you get it. but d
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, thanks for joining us. [dramatic music] ♪ [cheers and applause] >> hello, everybody, and welcome to millionaire. back when olga kreimer was a young girl, she remembers her family reading the who wants to be a millionaire quiz book in russian. well, now she's a 24-year-old math and spanish tutor who can't believe that she's taking on the game that she grew up with. from new york city, please welcome olga kreimer. hey, olga. >> hi. [cheers and applause] >> how are you? >> i'm awesome. i'm so excited to be here. >> i know you are, and-- everybody, i always ask them what they want to do with the money. but when i found out what you want to do with the money-- >> it's a little embarrassing. >> well, it's different. >> yes, well, i've-- there's several things. i'd like to get a steam vac. >> okay. >> and maybe take trapeze lessons. but the thing that's nearest and dearest to my heart is, i really want to join a cheese of the month club. >> a cheese of the month club? >> yes. >> and why? >> well, it just seems l
, thanks for joining us. [dramatic music] ♪ [cheers and applause] >> hello, everybody, and welcome to millionaire. back when olga kreimer was a young girl, she remembers her family reading the who wants to be a millionaire quiz book in russian. well, now she's a 24-year-old math and spanish tutor who can't believe that she's taking on the game that she grew up with. from new york city, please welcome olga kreimer. hey, olga. >> hi. [cheers and applause] >> how are you?...
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that jane joined us from the grave that we have the fact that the. occupy d.c. occupy wall street occupy the supreme court not everywhere in my willingness to go to jail for the movement so i was hardly unique and with the thousands that were in zuccotti on the morning of october fourteenth it seems that you're about to eclipse the previous one day record total of seven hundred protesters arrested on the brooklyn bridge what was it that brought all of those people to music cotty that this thing. not be a revolution in the traditional sense but this is a revolution of the light. of the losing end it's not going to be stuff like holy spirit games and pepper spraying kill millions if everything looks like. the more you deliberately kill. in the first six months of the movement about seventy thousand people have been arrested in occupy related protests for things while the fox. and why in the predawn hours on that friday in october were so many prepared to go to jail. if you. who we were supposed to get cleaned out of the park we swept the shit park and then we took
that jane joined us from the grave that we have the fact that the. occupy d.c. occupy wall street occupy the supreme court not everywhere in my willingness to go to jail for the movement so i was hardly unique and with the thousands that were in zuccotti on the morning of october fourteenth it seems that you're about to eclipse the previous one day record total of seven hundred protesters arrested on the brooklyn bridge what was it that brought all of those people to music cotty that this...
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i started to use facebook to explain every vote. and what it does is it by forcing myself to explain every single vote to the public it then forces me to be consistent because it is all on public record. john: you're libertarian. would you be consistent anyway? >> of course. of course. but i think in a political climate when you go to congress, members of congress regardless of how libertarian they are, i think it's important to have a mechanism that forces you to do the right thing every time. >> my question is canalize your upbringing shape your libertarian values? >> well, thanks for the question. my parents were both born overseas in the middle east. my dad came over here is a refugee from palestine. my mother syrian. it's had a big impact on life. be when they take to school, a drop me off to school, tell me how wonderful this country is because we have liberty year. you can come to this country with absolutely nothing and make a life yourself. in other countries a lot of times it depends on what your last name is, what your et
i started to use facebook to explain every vote. and what it does is it by forcing myself to explain every single vote to the public it then forces me to be consistent because it is all on public record. john: you're libertarian. would you be consistent anyway? >> of course. of course. but i think in a political climate when you go to congress, members of congress regardless of how libertarian they are, i think it's important to have a mechanism that forces you to do the right thing every...
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they come to our court looking to meet with us and talk to us and to each of us to learn from each other. and i travel. i travel to law school. but i want to reach out and teach people about the law and about helen so passionate about what i do. if in one meeting with people i can get them to understand our legal system below the better i hope that they become better citizens , more active citizens working in the community and improving for everyone. so we are busy on lots of different levels, not just being in the courtroom. the hours that lawyers have argued cases before us, it is a microcosm of the work that we put into it. >> the most popular question submitted was how did the justices get a long? [laughter] now, i know that relations among you all are deeply collegial, so i am wondering, what other conference rituals and the ways you all build relationships? >> its starts with respect. if you comment to this process appreciating that every single justice on the court has a passion and a love for the constitution and our country that is equal to mine menino that if you accept that as
they come to our court looking to meet with us and talk to us and to each of us to learn from each other. and i travel. i travel to law school. but i want to reach out and teach people about the law and about helen so passionate about what i do. if in one meeting with people i can get them to understand our legal system below the better i hope that they become better citizens , more active citizens working in the community and improving for everyone. so we are busy on lots of different levels,...
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the artist said he may use the charred remains in a sculpture. >> stay with us. it was amazing to see, passengers on a tour boat saw a sight that was so rare they had to make up a phrase to the describe it. so dolphins were around the boat they called it a super mega pod, it seemed to cover 35 square miles with dolphins as far as the eye could see. thousands of dolphins here. the captain said it was beyond belief, the passengers were screaming and yelling and they were thrilled. we will have more on this story coming up in just a few minutes with brian williams on "nightly news." incredible to see that. >> incredible. we are getting storm clouds. super mega. >> this is super mega for us, it's not a strong storm areas of rain that will produce thunderstorms. maybe small hail and we will be cold and cloudy throughout the rest of the week. >> thank you, enjoy the rest of your president's day. hope to see you at 6:00. >> good night folks. ooh kfc. hey, you're supposed to wait for everybody. you know what, while we're waiting why don't we play a game of hide and seek?
the artist said he may use the charred remains in a sculpture. >> stay with us. it was amazing to see, passengers on a tour boat saw a sight that was so rare they had to make up a phrase to the describe it. so dolphins were around the boat they called it a super mega pod, it seemed to cover 35 square miles with dolphins as far as the eye could see. thousands of dolphins here. the captain said it was beyond belief, the passengers were screaming and yelling and they were thrilled. we will...
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from a first ladies intellect and contribution to the nation, education, impact on of criteria are used t evaluate the first lady. >> including influence on >> y. and being a woman in her own write. >> 37 first ladies and the number of presidents. why is that? >> there have been deaths i >> who remarried? >> a number of them remarried. grover cleveland remarried in office. >> was that the 21-year-old? >> yes, for instancis cleveland. >> howeled was he? >> he was around 50 at the time. >> was that a successfu marriage? it stunned the nation. it was a absolutely spectacular secret marriag house. he courted her. she was the daughter of -- >> what do you mean by ward? >> he was her legal guardia from the time that she was she was the daughter of a law partner of his and whe the man died he ended up adopting her as it was >> yes president at the time. she grew up and he did. but he carried out the romance secretly >> was she a loving wife? >> they were in love all th way through to his death >> he eventually died of -- was he ill during the presidency >> he was. hoo he had cancer and had to
from a first ladies intellect and contribution to the nation, education, impact on of criteria are used t evaluate the first lady. >> including influence on >> y. and being a woman in her own write. >> 37 first ladies and the number of presidents. why is that? >> there have been deaths i >> who remarried? >> a number of them remarried. grover cleveland remarried in office. >> was that the 21-year-old? >> yes, for instancis cleveland. >>...
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it reminded us that bad decisions in washington can get in the way of economic rugrats. we agree -- economic progress. we agree that we cannot cut our way to prosperity. it has not worked in the past and it will not work today. it could weaken our economy. a could cost us jobs. not just now, but in the future. what we need is a balanced approach. an approach that says let's cut would we can afford, but make the investments we cannot afford to live without. investment in education, research thomas development. -- of research, development. republicans and democrats have worked together to reduce our deficit by $2.5 trillion. that is a good start, but to get the rest of the way, we need a balanced set of reforms. for example, we need to lower the cost of health care like programs like medicare. we cannot pass the burden. these reforms must go hand-in- hand with eliminating excess spending in our tax code so that the wealthiest cannot take advantage of loopholes and reductions that are not available to most americans. 2012 can be a year of solid growth and more jobs and high
it reminded us that bad decisions in washington can get in the way of economic rugrats. we agree -- economic progress. we agree that we cannot cut our way to prosperity. it has not worked in the past and it will not work today. it could weaken our economy. a could cost us jobs. not just now, but in the future. what we need is a balanced approach. an approach that says let's cut would we can afford, but make the investments we cannot afford to live without. investment in education, research...
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the way we have got organized, the paying for healthcare. >> rose: right. >> in this country causes us to pay half again or under than any other country and we get essentially no greater benefits from it, and that we need to be reforming the way we pay for and reimburse healthcare. >> rose: which we did not do -- >> and more incentives and that problems lies before us and it is a crucial thing to do with respect to the government programs and it is a crucial thing to do with respect to private sector insurance as well. and that we may be making some real progress, healthcare costs have grown much less rapidly in the last two or three, last two or three years, whether that -- >> rose: in the last quarter -- >> no, last two or three-year, since 2010, they have been much lower than has been expected, it has been revised down with regard the estimate by nearly a trillion-dollar. so a hugely important thing that happened. whether it will continue or not, wrong it is entirely clear, should we do more to lock it in as a country? yes. i think we should do more to lock it in as a country and th
the way we have got organized, the paying for healthcare. >> rose: right. >> in this country causes us to pay half again or under than any other country and we get essentially no greater benefits from it, and that we need to be reforming the way we pay for and reimburse healthcare. >> rose: which we did not do -- >> and more incentives and that problems lies before us and it is a crucial thing to do with respect to the government programs and it is a crucial thing to do...
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did you just turn your ringer off so no one would interrupt us? oh no, i... just used my geico app to get a tow truck. it's gonna be 30 minutes. oh, so that means that we won't be stuck up here, for hours, with nothing to do. oh i get it, you wanna pass the time, huh. (holds up phone) fruit ninja!!! emergency roadside assistance. just a click away with the geico mobile app. >>> circling the wagons and delivering the state of the union address. and doug luzader has more. >> reporter: the president is expected to focus largely on jobs and the economy in this state of the union address and that is a preview on the battles with congress that lie ahead. in many ways, tomorrow's state of the union address will be a bookend to the president's inaugural address last month. and for critics who say the president spoke little of debts and deficits, tomorrow he plans to lay out an agenda that includes not for the deficit but at the same time, ramps up spending on new domestic programs and seeks to raise taxes. and -- making the argument against big spending c
did you just turn your ringer off so no one would interrupt us? oh no, i... just used my geico app to get a tow truck. it's gonna be 30 minutes. oh, so that means that we won't be stuck up here, for hours, with nothing to do. oh i get it, you wanna pass the time, huh. (holds up phone) fruit ninja!!! emergency roadside assistance. just a click away with the geico mobile app. >>> circling the wagons and delivering the state of the union address. and doug luzader has more. >>...
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great, you've shared information with us about stuff that happened three months ago. yeah, but what about now? so that's one reason why we're trying to increase our timeliness so that we're out ahead of the issues. and we're making progress in that space. i think that we're over the last year in particular we've really improved our ability to share information faster with the private sector. um, i also hear concerns from different sectors about insuring that the other sectors that they rely on also are increasing their cybersecurity. you know, if you're, if you're a bank, you're reliant on power and water and transportation to conduct your business. so what i frequently hear is that all the companies want to make sure that all of the critical infrastructure sectors are moving together to increase their cybersecurity because everything is so interdependent. >> host: this is c-span's "communicators" program. michael daniel, the white house cybersecurity adviser, is our guest. dpaw that many nagesh -- gautham nagesh is our guest reporter. >> why is legislation necessary?
great, you've shared information with us about stuff that happened three months ago. yeah, but what about now? so that's one reason why we're trying to increase our timeliness so that we're out ahead of the issues. and we're making progress in that space. i think that we're over the last year in particular we've really improved our ability to share information faster with the private sector. um, i also hear concerns from different sectors about insuring that the other sectors that they rely on...
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there is that percentage on things where there is room for us to develop a plan that will help us as we look at the many reforms. >> it's a different kind of a background. i was a tv reporter in a cbs affiliate in south bend when i came back from college. and then after my husband and i got married i did four years in bucharest, romania. our church had asked us if we would go, for a two-year stint, so we sold our house, sold everything we had made the provision, raised the money, got there and then started our organization. and so we ended up living there four years but it actually precipitated my run for the indiana state house. having an opportunity to be in a different place, different culture and understanding what role government can and can't play when it comes to, you know, governing. >> and run she did. walorski served three terms in the indiana state house. >> we were a billion dollars in debt, we had very well intentioned people, everybody was doing what they thought they should do. our state was in the bottom of the barrel in this nation. we were 49th and 50th in virtually
there is that percentage on things where there is room for us to develop a plan that will help us as we look at the many reforms. >> it's a different kind of a background. i was a tv reporter in a cbs affiliate in south bend when i came back from college. and then after my husband and i got married i did four years in bucharest, romania. our church had asked us if we would go, for a two-year stint, so we sold our house, sold everything we had made the provision, raised the money, got...
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will not be seen tells us that other malfunction the breaking of the. audience is flipped out they cheered everybody in the eighty's wanted to be gordon gecko but the thing is this all over stone road is a piece of satire nobody got it just the opposite all over stone was trying to send up the excesses of the reagan era michael douglas's portrayal helped inspire a whole generation of slicked back hair doos in double breasted seats adopting the greed is good ethos and pursuing the american dream as it had come to be defined now delivers obscene well for a very few poverty and me. down on many and serving as a homicidal force for others because people do in fact die for lack of access to health care in the richest country in the world that's the us of a human consumption is in fact accelerating the destruction of our planet people do in fact die in wars waged based on lies that profit precious view over five million children globally each year do not reach their fifth birthday because they die of starvation all of this is not because the system that puts
will not be seen tells us that other malfunction the breaking of the. audience is flipped out they cheered everybody in the eighty's wanted to be gordon gecko but the thing is this all over stone road is a piece of satire nobody got it just the opposite all over stone was trying to send up the excesses of the reagan era michael douglas's portrayal helped inspire a whole generation of slicked back hair doos in double breasted seats adopting the greed is good ethos and pursuing the american dream...
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his son also appeared in court using crutches. he is known after making up a story in 2005 about finding a severed finger in a bowl of chili at wendy's. >> it's not good. i worry. >> in this latest case, guadalupe reyes was charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm. then to cover up with what happened. she lied to police and made up a story about her son being shot by two men for no apparent reason. police say he gave a vivid description of the suspect and police almost arrested that man before determining the whole story was a fake. >> we conducted testing. we treated it like the real deal. >> a judge set ail $50,000 for best reyes and her son. >> she has a history of manipulating the system and we feel she's a flight risk. >> this case began in october, it took so long to investigate because iella was so specific in describing these suspects. right down to the fact that one had big ears. i'm mark cayer, kpix. >> this weather. >> it's going to be sticking around for a while. makes one smile. wait until you see. wait u
his son also appeared in court using crutches. he is known after making up a story in 2005 about finding a severed finger in a bowl of chili at wendy's. >> it's not good. i worry. >> in this latest case, guadalupe reyes was charged with being a felon in possession of a firearm. then to cover up with what happened. she lied to police and made up a story about her son being shot by two men for no apparent reason. police say he gave a vivid description of the suspect and police almost...
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that is the term that hits us. as high as 1.7i think for white americans and 3.9 not only did it not jump up and say that an entire generation it was a long-lasting effect and then by 1970 that momentum ended and we saw not only a gradual slowdown but dropping off the cliff and when it happened it happened everywhere in the west and in germany and france and america and its continued to slide and what is interesting is since then, the west has led the global fertility decline and since then you've seen all the other countries right now 97% of the world's population is in a country where the fertility rate is declining. in africa and europe and asia and what is really striking and what people don't typically pay attention to the actual fertility rate is high year than it is here in america. the rate of decline is generally steeper and if you look down in mexico and central america and south america while many of them solve a fertility rate above where we have the rate of decline so when you look at these numbers you
that is the term that hits us. as high as 1.7i think for white americans and 3.9 not only did it not jump up and say that an entire generation it was a long-lasting effect and then by 1970 that momentum ended and we saw not only a gradual slowdown but dropping off the cliff and when it happened it happened everywhere in the west and in germany and france and america and its continued to slide and what is interesting is since then, the west has led the global fertility decline and since then...
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are we going to say we need to use women when we need to use them, but they are not in the unit's? i will be keeping a close eye -- in the unit'? i will be keeping a close eye on that. we heard so many ways that the old policy was implemented. i do not think it but he claims commanders in the field. they said direct down, that means well forward on the battlefield. some people say that means we will not send women's in in the first 15 minutes of a raid. some people say we will not send women out when it is a nighttime raid. some people say you will not ride in the first two congress of the convoy. you will not be the -- first two cars of the convoy. you will say, the last commander sent me out at night. i do not know why you will not jumble are we going to see more of that or will that -- i do not know why you will not? i know that was not getting out of the weeds. i am very detail oriented. it touches >> on the implications in challenges we are going to have and the town -- kind of accountability moving forward. we are going to turn now to the legislative assistant to the democrat
are we going to say we need to use women when we need to use them, but they are not in the unit's? i will be keeping a close eye -- in the unit'? i will be keeping a close eye on that. we heard so many ways that the old policy was implemented. i do not think it but he claims commanders in the field. they said direct down, that means well forward on the battlefield. some people say that means we will not send women's in in the first 15 minutes of a raid. some people say we will not send women...
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cause the death of anybody using the resources of the american government even under the best of attention we need a framework a very clearly defined framework i think drones are a necessary tool to fight terrorism despite mixed reviews the drone program is flying high although the president did promise i will continue to engage congress to ensure not only they are targeting detention. and prosecution of terrorists remains consistent with our laws and system of checks and balances but that our efforts are even more transparent to the american people and to the work something congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz says is already happening the president keeps the kind the congressional leadership of the intelligence committees as well as the leadership in the house and senate fully informed as he indicated tonight another issue that gets at the core of transparency in defense cybersecurity america but also face the rapidly growing threat from cyber attacks we cannot look back years from now and wonder why we did nothing in the face of real threats to our security and our economy although al
cause the death of anybody using the resources of the american government even under the best of attention we need a framework a very clearly defined framework i think drones are a necessary tool to fight terrorism despite mixed reviews the drone program is flying high although the president did promise i will continue to engage congress to ensure not only they are targeting detention. and prosecution of terrorists remains consistent with our laws and system of checks and balances but that our...
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i've used a hatchet to blaze a trail so he would know how to get back. this is who lincoln has to go up against. [laughter] he is actually very successful. he has the biggest majority in the district, bigger than baker's majority and hardin's majority, now he has a gear and half until he is sworn in. so he continues to go to court, he continues to try these cases and handle cases. the last case that he handles before he heads to washington is a slave case. this is going to be very important when we see where the wilderness act. so there was a slave in the illinois courts, she was trying to bring him back to kentucky. his entire life he is exposed to slavery. he was born in kentucky, which was basically america's first highly if this is something that is very familiar to him. he sees the biggest slave market in north america and he sees the brutality of of slavery and he wishes it would end, but he also recognizes that there are laws in place. and so he represented mr. madsen. you would never see something like this from lincoln after he leaves congress.
i've used a hatchet to blaze a trail so he would know how to get back. this is who lincoln has to go up against. [laughter] he is actually very successful. he has the biggest majority in the district, bigger than baker's majority and hardin's majority, now he has a gear and half until he is sworn in. so he continues to go to court, he continues to try these cases and handle cases. the last case that he handles before he heads to washington is a slave case. this is going to be very important...
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. >> thanks very much for joining us. if the islamic militants -- islamist militants are threatening to destabilize mali, and today, the men blew himself up, the first such attack since the french began their assault. it was said that france paid a $17 million ransom to free hostages seized from a mine in 2010. police in nigeria say nine polio vaccination workers have been shot dead by unknown gunmen. all the victims are said to be women. some nigerian muslim leaders have previously opposed polio vaccinations, claiming they could cause infertility. the president of egypt has condemned fatwa issued on a satellite television channel. it called for the killing of leaders of the opposition. he said a religious violence or the threat of it had become the grossest -- one of the grossest challenges facing arab countries. it comes as challenge it -- thousands of protesters took to the streets in cairo. for the first time, european leaders have agreed to cut the eu budget. i took more than 24 hours of wall-to-wall negotiations to
. >> thanks very much for joining us. if the islamic militants -- islamist militants are threatening to destabilize mali, and today, the men blew himself up, the first such attack since the french began their assault. it was said that france paid a $17 million ransom to free hostages seized from a mine in 2010. police in nigeria say nine polio vaccination workers have been shot dead by unknown gunmen. all the victims are said to be women. some nigerian muslim leaders have previously...
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thanks for joining us. you know, you hear francis colin talk. obviously, it's very concerning. ali, let me start with you. what happened to cause this? >> yeah, for once i'm going to use a colloquialism that actually fits. this is a poison pill. the sequester, forced budget cuts were something the government imposed upon itself to say if you don't take action to deal with the deficits and the debt, the consequence is going to be something so bitter that you're not going to want to swallow it. and guess what? this is the bitter. the idea that there are across the board cuts. now, there are many americans who justifiably, sanjay, think that we've got to get our spending under control. the problem with these forced budget cuts is that they are ham-fisted. they are -- they are using a sledgehammer where you need a stiletto. some of the things you described that are going to be cut are not the things that we should be cutting. there are probably other places we can cut. and keep in mind, only a very small portio
thanks for joining us. you know, you hear francis colin talk. obviously, it's very concerning. ali, let me start with you. what happened to cause this? >> yeah, for once i'm going to use a colloquialism that actually fits. this is a poison pill. the sequester, forced budget cuts were something the government imposed upon itself to say if you don't take action to deal with the deficits and the debt, the consequence is going to be something so bitter that you're not going to want to swallow...
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those work out for us here and we can go ahead and use those skills forward as well. thank you very much, we appreciate the opportunity. >> thank you, i'd like to thank our panelists and open it up to our group for any questions of our panelists today. yes, sir, secretary. >> there are a lot of things you can do in a forest that tend to make it easier it fight a fire like most importantly burning off the fuel during the wet season so there's less for the fire to feed on. to what extent in cal fire and all your other things do you encourage people to do things in their forest when you don't have a fire that make it easier and more effective in fighting the fire? >> it's an excellent question, sir. we spend a large time in cal fire on public education and prevention and also with respect to you were talking about fuel, the fuels program, or vegetation management program in cal fire, we have a robust program throughout the state where we are conducting burning operations and vegetation management with prieflt ranch owners and private land owners as well as on state and c
those work out for us here and we can go ahead and use those skills forward as well. thank you very much, we appreciate the opportunity. >> thank you, i'd like to thank our panelists and open it up to our group for any questions of our panelists today. yes, sir, secretary. >> there are a lot of things you can do in a forest that tend to make it easier it fight a fire like most importantly burning off the fuel during the wet season so there's less for the fire to feed on. to what...
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because she knew how to use her computer and resources. i am with you. i need more lessons, obviously. i had the phone but not the knowledge. we're going to do something about that in my household. we're also doing something about living that far away from the center of everything, which is right here in the city. if you want to buy a house in the country would to a half acres, i have got one for you. it is is the morning as we all evolves, and as my husband and i get closer to 80, both of us have retired two times already. we're now getting ready for a third got around to remember, you could do as many as you like, too, because you're the only one that can say i am tired of doing that and i do not want to do it anymore. that is right. we have some people with real knowledge and not chitchat to come up and tell us how we can age at the same time that we are gaining insight, knowledge, and exposure to a vast universe of information and opportunity. so we are going to start with derek lamb, an aging service program specialist for the newly reorganized admi
because she knew how to use her computer and resources. i am with you. i need more lessons, obviously. i had the phone but not the knowledge. we're going to do something about that in my household. we're also doing something about living that far away from the center of everything, which is right here in the city. if you want to buy a house in the country would to a half acres, i have got one for you. it is is the morning as we all evolves, and as my husband and i get closer to 80, both of us...
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he joins us now. he is also a stand up comedian, by the way with a comedy group called comedy kaleidoscope. here's the really interesting part of the story, you pulled a gun on the guy. >> yes. >> tell me why you had the gun in the first place. >> i've always carried a gun because these things have been happening since i was a child. i was promised that if something like this happened, i would try to stop it. problem was the word try but yeah, i mean, i remember hearing about the oh, gosh, now i'm drawing a blink on the lady in new york. >> cenk: genevieve. >> yes, raped and murdered outside her apartment and people wouldn't call the police. i remember third grade there was a restaurant in texas that was shot up, and there was a sheriff there that she said that she just didn't have her gun. she wished she had her gun. because of that, i always vowed you know, when i was 21, get a handgun, carry it anywhere that i could legally. here i am in california and i don't have my handgun and while that didn't
he joins us now. he is also a stand up comedian, by the way with a comedy group called comedy kaleidoscope. here's the really interesting part of the story, you pulled a gun on the guy. >> yes. >> tell me why you had the gun in the first place. >> i've always carried a gun because these things have been happening since i was a child. i was promised that if something like this happened, i would try to stop it. problem was the word try but yeah, i mean, i remember hearing about...
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for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at www.q-and- a.org. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> next, the japanese prime minister talks about trade relations with the united relations with the united states.
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there is no use for the property. it is said -- but they find it odd that the move comes days after a letter was circulating from montgomery county delegates and senators talking about keeping the land as a farm. the change in locks only happened after security personnel was inspecting the property and that they had lots that did not belong to the district so they removed the locks and put on new ones. there is a closed meeting, where there is legal advice regarding the property. no word on whether board members will discuss what they talk about publicly. reporting in potomac, abc 7 news. >> a new report about the safety of our money. >> a safety alert that affects everyone. >> and the rains move out of the region. >> and they are hoping there will be rain at boston college tonight. the first acc loss of the year? rg3, his advertisement is goin >> seven is on your side as a virginia-based securities firm says china is behind one of the largest cyber attack aimed at infrastructure and corporations. a report released to
there is no use for the property. it is said -- but they find it odd that the move comes days after a letter was circulating from montgomery county delegates and senators talking about keeping the land as a farm. the change in locks only happened after security personnel was inspecting the property and that they had lots that did not belong to the district so they removed the locks and put on new ones. there is a closed meeting, where there is legal advice regarding the property. no word on...
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to give us a. good to see you can you can you give us a bit of the background to this why did the republicans. bid to be the new defense chief do you think. well those who blocked the vote on chuck hagel nomination this thursday know very well that he will eventually be confirmed as defense secretary there are enough votes in the senate to confirm him but the stalling of the vote together with the humiliating treatment that the senators gave chuck hagel two weeks ago at his confirmation hearing this whole process is seen as a message all by itself those lawmakers showed that they could question anyone who would allow themselves to dissent from washington's core foreign policy beliefs chuck hagel remarks at the confirmation hearing disappointed even his supporters during the hearing which to many seemed like an inquisition mr haygood had to backtrack on many of the statements he had made before including that war with iran should not be an option including his criticism of israel's actions and some
to give us a. good to see you can you can you give us a bit of the background to this why did the republicans. bid to be the new defense chief do you think. well those who blocked the vote on chuck hagel nomination this thursday know very well that he will eventually be confirmed as defense secretary there are enough votes in the senate to confirm him but the stalling of the vote together with the humiliating treatment that the senators gave chuck hagel two weeks ago at his confirmation hearing...
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. >> i think nato is a useful political tool for the united states because it gives us imprimatur especially if we don't have united nations backing for a mission, we can go to nato. >> nato's very relevant. there are still significant conventional warfare conflicts around the world, not only directly in the europe/eurasian space but more broadly, where nato can play a role. clearly the europeans are going to spend less money on defense than they have historically. the u.s. will spend not the same trajectory of positive increases in defense they way we have historically um so, it's not as if anyone would suggest disband nato, it plays a useful role. >> but alliances don't come cheap. the u.s. contributes far more to nato than any of its allies. and as the eurozone crisis deepens, some worry the u.s. will end up footing the entire bill. >> the problem is, that with nato, you don't need nato to get european cooperation. the u.s. clearly benefits from european cooperation; it got it in afghanistan, it got it in iraq. you know in afghanistan it got it technically through nato, but most of those
. >> i think nato is a useful political tool for the united states because it gives us imprimatur especially if we don't have united nations backing for a mission, we can go to nato. >> nato's very relevant. there are still significant conventional warfare conflicts around the world, not only directly in the europe/eurasian space but more broadly, where nato can play a role. clearly the europeans are going to spend less money on defense than they have historically. the u.s. will...
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the effects on us will be finge effects. maybe a little wintry mix of sleet and freezing rain early friday morning. here is the way the futurecast looks. high pressure bleeding out tomorrow, easterly winds will bring the clouds. most of the energy will remain to the south. the forecast for the day tomorrow increasing cloudiness, chilly 42 at best. early friday clearing in colder on saturday and milder temperatures in the 50's return next week. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. >> this is a huge day for high school football players national signing day. everybody has an opinion as to which school gets the best players across the country. the maryland terrapins got one of the fastest recruiting classes ever. jacobs committed to ohio state last july. his brother plays for maryland and he wants to stay close to his family. >> they have a good program. i thought they could still be a great team beshearthis year. >> also signed was deion long. is 6-3, 240 pounds from collegiate academy
the effects on us will be finge effects. maybe a little wintry mix of sleet and freezing rain early friday morning. here is the way the futurecast looks. high pressure bleeding out tomorrow, easterly winds will bring the clouds. most of the energy will remain to the south. the forecast for the day tomorrow increasing cloudiness, chilly 42 at best. early friday clearing in colder on saturday and milder temperatures in the 50's return next week. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to...
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hillary clinton officially left the state department this friday which brings us to this question. if she runs for president is she better off out there in the country than joe biden, who is still very much part of president obama administration? howard? >> yes. although hillary as an outsider say tougher sell but she might as well give it a try. chris: i'm going to think about that. katty? >> listen, the unemployment right 5% and economy booming, joe biden will be able to claim credit for it. barring, that hillary clinton is better whether she's inside or outside. chris: hillary clinton regardless of where she is is a stronger candidate with a bigger built-in base. >> the two of them are a dream ticket outside and inside. the political fantasy there is if they're elected twice, joe biden could be vice president for 16 straight years. chris: is that legal? >> yeah, it is the chris: thanks for a great round table. that's the show. thanks for watching. see you back here next week. you can't move the tv there. yuh-huh. we have a wireless receiver. listen. back in my day, there was no
hillary clinton officially left the state department this friday which brings us to this question. if she runs for president is she better off out there in the country than joe biden, who is still very much part of president obama administration? howard? >> yes. although hillary as an outsider say tougher sell but she might as well give it a try. chris: i'm going to think about that. katty? >> listen, the unemployment right 5% and economy booming, joe biden will be able to claim...
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she used to swim competitively but an injury sidelined that. now she is another purpose, but keeping kids with special needs say. her dedication is what makes her this week's paris' -- harris' hero. >> at his side, you will find kate wineberg. >> i like kate so much. she is my buddy all the time. she helps me swim. takeshi is a volunteer for the program called splash. it pairs volunteers with kids with special needs to teach them water safety. >> we teach them not to swim but to get them comfortable in the water. >> she has worked one-on-one with them since last summer. he was a really great swimmer and could do that strokes and everything. it was a lot of fun. >> his father says that she stands out for patients and ongoing support of the program and his son. >> he talks about her all the time and how much fun he has. >> and those still -- and those still in high school, she says she is found her calling. >> i have been working to find a way to get involved in more of these programs so i could have enough experience to pursue a career. >> appar
she used to swim competitively but an injury sidelined that. now she is another purpose, but keeping kids with special needs say. her dedication is what makes her this week's paris' -- harris' hero. >> at his side, you will find kate wineberg. >> i like kate so much. she is my buddy all the time. she helps me swim. takeshi is a volunteer for the program called splash. it pairs volunteers with kids with special needs to teach them water safety. >> we teach them not to swim but...
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how it's going to go couple and it's good i'm really going to the and give that child a million of us really is is that the free the freedom of giving the freedom. laws government sponsorship for homosexual couples to marry is actually going to detract on the u.k. a little awkward age old but you know done about the american law which will go to the european court of human rights and you will find that priests. rabbis will be in breach of the law if they refuse to marry same sex couples and i say again we have seen things that have gone far too far i was a big supporter of the liberalization of the laws when it came to homosexuality years and years ago and peter tatchell i first of it was done a first class told him bringing away this discrimination which was quite wrong but it's now the pendulum has swung too far and you're bringing prejudices back against your own state believe me a big mistake. peter go ahead and godfrey that's not the idea that i'm going to remember there is is that the majority of people in britain and the united states support marriage equality and support for t
how it's going to go couple and it's good i'm really going to the and give that child a million of us really is is that the free the freedom of giving the freedom. laws government sponsorship for homosexual couples to marry is actually going to detract on the u.k. a little awkward age old but you know done about the american law which will go to the european court of human rights and you will find that priests. rabbis will be in breach of the law if they refuse to marry same sex couples and i...